Google has laid out a roadmap of updates and new attributes for merchants to be aware of.
Effective immediately, Google has begun enforcing its checkout price policy that requires merchants to show a consistent price between their product data and landing pages. It is also requiring that products shown across countries that use the
subscription cost or
installment attributes be listed using a separate feed for each country. Merchants are also now able to indicate sizing types (such as “big,” “tall” and “plus”), backorder and preorder availability and region-specific shipping times via new attributes.
Beginning on June 15, Google will assume the times you provide are in the UTC time zone if no timezone is specified in the
April 7, 2021
Always a great opportunity to celebrate the importance of face-to-face gatherings big and small,
Global Meetings Industry Day takes on added significance this year. Just as last year’s all-virtual celebration was a reflection of the pandemic’s beginnings, planned meetings this Thursday, April 8, offer a preview of the future.
Created by the
Meetings Mean Business Coalition in 2016, GMID 2021 “represents a milestone in the safe return of major in-person events and for the people, communities and cities who rely on them,” according to Coalition representatives. Events will occur on three continents, including North America, where the momentum continues to build for in-person trade shows, conferences and other events.
Kildare Fire Service marks the departure of two colleagues
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Kildare Fire Service marked the departure of two colleagues in recent days.
Claire McGree is leaving Monasterevin Fire Station and was presented with a plaque by A/SO Brian Morrissey on behalf of the crew of Kilo Echo 1|5.
A Fire Service spokesperson said: On behalf of Kildare Fire Service, and the crews within, we want to wish Claire the very best of luck for the future. We want to thank her for the work and laughter she provided over her years in the service!
Meanwhile in Athy, Michael O Connor said his final farewells to his Kilo Echo 1|3 crew in Athy as he moves onto new ventures.